The crazy stats from Nick Saban's worst-ever loss at Alabama

Clemson snatched a pick-six in the opening 100 seconds of Monday night's national championship game and didn't let up, rolling the Tide in Santa Clara and grabbing its second national title in three seasons.

The final score was 44-16, easily the worst loss of the Saban era in Tuscaloosa.

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Clemson came just one point shy of the most ever scored against an Alabama team under Saban, but had its 44 points through three quarters.

Much of that had to do with Tigers freshman QB Trevor Lawrence, who passed for 347 yards and three touchdowns, with no interceptions.

As good as Tua Tagovailoa was in Alabama's second-half comeback against Georgia, Lawrence was just as brilliant from start to finish.

The last time Alabama lost a game by more than 24 points, Nick Saban was coaching Michigan State, Dabo Swinney was Alabama's wide receivers coach, Tua Tagovailoa was 9 months old and Trevor Lawrence hadn't been born.